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May 14, 2024
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brb21
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as a 16 year old on the board i was super busy when i COULD get my license,
so I have to get it now. At least I'm getting it before summer comes.
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Why do kids wait to get their license? Most of the priests don't drive.
SausageKing
May 14, 8:09am
Smart phones. Easy to "get out" without having to leave the kitchen.
Leonardo
May 14, 8:10am
Exactly
pink22
May 14, 8:12am
RE: Why do kids wait to get their license? Most of the priests don't drive.
johnnybyu
May 14, 8:10am
Not a single priest in my ward drives, my son won't get his license for at least 3 more years
RSL
May 14, 8:13am
We talking about waiting til college here? Why?
OmahaOmaha
May 14, 8:16am
This generation, man. I don't know. I had my license at 15.5.
RSL
May 14, 8:20am
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Tricky
May 14, 10:04am
All the Priests in my ward drive and we’ve got a quorum of 25.
TempeCoug
May 14, 8:16am
Parents are the problem. My kids got their license on their 16th birthdays
Idacoug
May 14, 8:16am
So they waited a year and didn’t get it like most Idaho kids at 15?
Fatalplacebo
May 14, 8:22am
I think part of it is the cost of insurance and adding another vehicle, but I do
Blue Ridge
May 14, 8:28am
Yup my friends and I were joyriding at 15, just drooling to take drivers ed.
Pro Logic
May 14, 8:17am
Never heard of that. All the priests I know have gotten it right away. I was an
kotacoug
May 14, 8:21am
My kids all get their permit at 14 and license on 16th birthday.
Lifer
May 14, 8:21am
My 15 yo can’t wait to get his license
Littlerich
May 14, 8:22am
It's a life skill parents should force their kids to learn
RockyBalboa
May 14, 8:26am
My brother's son is 24 and still doesn't have a driver's license. I don't understand
BYU Grounds
May 14, 8:26am
Risk adverse....
Xenon
May 14, 8:33am
Maybe the parents don’t want to pay the $$$$ car insurance for teenage boys
arizonacougarfan
May 14, 8:34am
as a 16 year old on the board i was super busy when i COULD get my license,
brb21
May 14, 8:37am
One of my sons will be 18 in September. no license yet
Belboz
May 14, 8:39am
Do you still have to drive him around? For that reason alone my kids have and
TempeCoug
May 14, 9:03am
Was wondering the same thing. Uber everywhere? Because we aren’t driving kids
kotacoug
May 14, 9:15am
The only places he goes are school for school or football practice.
Belboz
May 14, 10:53am
All 7 of my kids had the go to get their license at 16. 2 did. The other's
AF_Puma
May 14, 8:45am
4 kids. All got their license the day they turned 16 or within a week of turning 16.
JamieTartt
May 14, 8:51am
Send them out to live on the farm
Cougrrrs Roll
May 14, 8:51am
Part of the reason is how it is set up now. We used to have drivers ed in school
JAGA97
May 14, 9:03am
All my employees were 18-23 few years ago, and only 1/15 had there license. Couple factors: Californians and Hispanic
gmoney7
May 14, 9:30am
I've noticed this in CA. A ton of kids have no interest in it.
Ragnar Danneskjold
May 14, 9:48am
Fewer viable "third spaces" where they can just hang out without being arrested
joelvandyne
May 14, 11:11am
i think this is more of a new thing, no idea why
Flyingdolphin
May 15, 4:53am
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